How long does it take to complete the LLM?
The LLM degree can be completed in one year, however, you may also have the option to extend your study period up to a maximum of five years.
What career options are available?
LLM graduates can explore a variety of career paths, including legal research, academic teaching, international business, international diplomacy, finance, banking, and much more. The career options available to you largely depend on which law specialisation you choose to study.
Is an LLM in the US the same as the LLM in the UK?
Generally, an LLM in the US is targeted to law graduates and/or practicing lawyers who are looking to gain a specialist education in one component of law, or become a professor of law. There are LLM programmes also designed for foreign lawyers who are looking to practice in the US.
In the UK, however, LLM programmes generally follow either a generalist or specialist track, and are usually accessible to any applicant with a UK undergraduate degree, in any subject. This means the degree is open to students of all academic backgrounds, as well as practicing lawyers and law graduates.
Is it possible to study the LLM online?
Yes, you can earn your LLM 100% online. Our LLM degree programmes, the LLM in Legal Practice (Intellectual Property) and LLM in Legal Practice (Conflict Resolution) are delivered online by The University of Law. These programmes are fully accredited, which means you will receive the same high levels of guidance and tutor support as your on-campus peers.